“The investigation is ongoing,” was all that Taunton Police Chief Edward Walsh would say Thursday, in response to whether detectives are making headway in the case, Wicked Local Taunton reported.

Police this week acknowledged they were looking into allegations that at least one male THS student, but possibly more, posted private photos of classmates to a website.

Police, however, did interview two students at Coyle and Cassidy High School, according to Robert Gay, principal of the Taunton Catholic school.

Gay said detectives spoke privately with the students Wednesday. He also stressed that they have not been accused of any wrongdoing.

“The focus is definitely over at Taunton High, but we’re cooperating with police,” Gay said.Bristol-Plymouth Regional Technical School Superintendent Richard Gross said neither he nor the school’s principal had received any reports of wrongdoing or involvement on the part of B-P students.

“Nothing like this is going on around here,” Gross said on Thursday.

Taunton School Superintendent Julie Hackett, in an email, reiterated that police are handling the investigation and that there currently are no safety or security issues at Taunton High.

Former Taunton High eighth-grade teacher Patrick Doyle was arrested in 2011 on allegations he had sex at his Seekonk residence with a 14-year-old female student. Doyle has also been accused of performing a sexual act on another of his female students inside an empty classroom, and of “sexting” images of himself to at least two girls. While he remains free on $150,000 bail and has been ordered to wear a GPS tracking bracelet, he may face trial this year.

That case shook the school system to its foundation. City and school officials have said very little about the new allegations, which also involve technology and the possible victimization of students.

The head of a Fall River-based nonprofit that serves victims of sexual and physical abuse said teenagers who willingly engage in so-called “sexting” — transmitting photos that have been taken via cellphone or smartphone — have simply not thought through what they are doing.

Michelle Loranger, executive director of Children’s Advocacy Center of Bristol County, said it’s not uncommon for some teenage girls to allow boyfriends to take nude photos as a way of pleasing or impressing them. But she says it’s also not rare for some ex-boyfriends to callously post those images on the Internet as a boast to male friends.

“There’s a range of coercion and willingness,” Loranger said. “It’s hard for us to pass judgement or assess what’s in the mind of a young lady who simply has done something that’s in poor taste.”

Loranger said “it gets really complicated” legally when an underage boy is accused of enticing his underage girlfriend to engage in sexting.

“That’s a discussion for the DA’s office,” she said.

A call seeking comment from the Bristol County District Attorney’s Office was not returned Thursday.

Former Taunton School Superintendent Donald Cleary said he’s not surprised by the news.

“It shows you how crazy and irresponsible this social networking can be,” said Cleary, who is now a city councilor. “It does them no good whatsoever.”

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